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Before dawn high on Lhotse, the monk silently brews tea before his morning prayers. A strong tea to ward off the chill of the mountains, a little sweet for a touch of happiness, and a green element to remind him of the verdant valleys. There’s a taste of spices, helping him focus on the dharmic path to enlightenment. Tea, his morning ritual, a gift from Buddha. A spiritual, yet well known aroma of comfort and pleasure.
This is a wonderful tea perfume by Liz Zorn. Oolong, first cultivated in the Fujian province, and the first tea given as a tribute to the royal courts. Zorn nails it! She even captures the metaphysical aspect in this authentic tea scent.